With this announcement, Ryan is the fifth and final founding member to join the team, with his arrival having been delayed due to contractual commitments. He joins the existing partners, Harry Walker and Shaf Bheda, together with Director Fahim Kassam and Associate Director Daniel Chouciño, bringing the total number in the team to six.
Ryan will be focusing on building Dow Schofield Watts’ corporate finance presence in Milton Keynes and Northampton, an area where he has a strong track record.
He has spent his career at Grant Thornton, joining in 2012 and gaining his accounting qualifications, then moving into the corporate finance team and rising through the ranks. Working with entrepreneurs, owner-managers, large corporations, management teams, and private equity, he has advised on a wide range of transactions. His sweet spot is selling privately owned businesses with a value between £10m and £50m and significant experience across the business support services (built environment and energy), industrials, and technology sectors.
I have loved my years at Grant Thornton, but now is the time to move on and be part of building a new challenger boutique focusing on the mid-market, where we all feel there is a distinct opportunity,” said Ryan. “The DSW Corporate Finance team in the Midlands has made no secret of its plans to invest in expanding strategically to bring its signature partner-led approach to Milton Keynes and Northampton. DSW has a highly regarded and recognised brand and corporate finance offering, which I’m thoroughly looking forward to playing a role in”.
Recent significant deals include advising private equity house Freshstream Investment Partners on their investment in Project Better Energy, the sale of Motor Parts Direct to South African listed Motus, the sale of Miers Construction Products to SIG PLC and the sale of Oysta Technology on its sale to The Access Group.